Thanks for the welcome! It is the Continental Kennel Club, and yes we are always careful, like I said I grew up around small dogs. Oh and to answer about my other dog Panzer:
Dog enthusiasts consider the American Staffordshire Terrier, otherwise known as the Pit Bull, to have come from the exact same lines as the Staffordshire Terrier.
The original crossing of breeds sprung from the mix of an older type of Bulldog with some other older types of Terrier. The result was a dog which is currently known as the Bull Terrier.
These dogs became popular for individuals who enjoyed the practice of dog fighting. Dogfighting was an extremely popular sport despite the fact that it was declared illegal.
The United States started to see many Staffordshire Terriers around the late 1800s when they were brought over for dogfighting entertainment. It was at this time that they became known as the American Bull Terrier.
Americans then wanted to create a larger, more aggressive version of this dog, so the mix of the English version and the American version were combined, creating a new breed of dog that was recognized by the AKC in 1936. The official breed name was American Staffordshire Terrier (Pit Bull).
Pit Bull Dog Breed (American Staffordshire Terrier) | Natural Pet Health